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The 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oregon. Incumbent governor Kate Brown of the Democratic Party took office on February 18, 2015, upon the resignation of John Kitzhaber. She was subsequently elected in the gubernatorial special election in 2016, and was re-elected to a full term in 2018. Due to term limits, she was ineligible for re-election in 2022.

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  • The 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oregon. Incumbent governor Kate Brown of the Democratic Party took office on February 18, 2015, upon the resignation of John Kitzhaber. She was subsequently elected in the gubernatorial special election in 2016, and was re-elected to a full term in 2018. Due to term limits, she was ineligible for re-election in 2022. The Oregonian anticipated the election to have "the first competitive Democratic primary in more than a decade and potentially the closest such race since 2002." Willamette Week anticipated a "wide open field of Democrats", citing the lack of an incumbent. Almost 20 Republican Party candidates ran for the office, including two previous nominees for governor in 1998 and 2016, as well as 15 Democrats and some non-affiliates/third-party members. In the May 17 primary elections, former House Speaker Tina Kotek was declared the winner of the Democratic primary half an hour after the ballot deadline. The next day, former House Minority Leader Christine Drazan was determined to have won the Republican primary. Notably, the general election featured three prominent female candidates, including former state senator Betsy Johnson, who was a moderate Democrat, running as an independent politician. Oregon was considered a possible Republican pickup, as Brown had the lowest approval rating of any governor in the United States at the time and Johnson could have siphoned votes from Kotek. Nonetheless, Kotek won the election by a slim margin, becoming Oregon's 7th consecutive Democratic governor. She is set to be one of the first lesbian governors in the United States, along with Maura Healey in Massachusetts. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Oregón de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. La gobernadora demócrata titular Kate Brown estuvo inhabilitada para postularse a la reelección debido a los límites de mandato.​ Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el 17 de mayo de 2022. (es)
  • 2022年俄勒岡州州長選​​舉於2022年11月8日舉行,選舉。在約翰·基茨哈伯辭職後,現任民主黨州長於2015年2月18日就職。她隨後在的州長特別選舉中當選並在中連任。 由於已達任期限制,她無法在2022 年尋求連任。 (zh)
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  • ;Organizations *Oregon Right to Life PAC ;Individuals *Lars Larson, conservative talk radio host (en)
  • ;U.S. senators *Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts ;Labor unions *Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council *Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste *International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Locals 48 and 280 *Oregon and Southern Idaho District Council of Laborers, LiUNA Locals 737 and 483 *United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 290 *Iron Workers District Council of the Pacific Northwest *International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 5 *Oregon Education Association *Oregon Nurses Association ;Political parties *Working Families Party ;Newspapers *Willamette Week *The Bulletin *Eugene Weekly *The Oregonian *Portland Mercury *Pamplin Media Group *The Source Weekly ;Organizations *Basic Rights Oregon *LGBTQ Victory Fund *LPAC *Safety & Justice Oregon *Oregon League of Conservation Voters *EMILY's List *Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon *Sierra Club Oregon Chapter *Giffords *Human Rights Campaign *End Citizens United/Let America Vote (en)
  • ;Statewide officials *Barbara Roberts, former governor of Oregon *John Kitzhaber, former governor of Oregon (en)
  • ;Newspapers *Pamplin Media Group (en)
  • ;Organizations *Oregon Right to Life PAC (en)
  • ;Political parties *Oregon Progressive Party (en)
  • ;U.S. executive branch officials *Joe Biden, 46th president of the United States , 47th vice president of the United States , former U.S. senator from Delaware *Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States , former U.S. senator from Illinois ;U.S. senators *Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts *Jeff Merkley, U.S. senator from Oregon *Ron Wyden, U.S. senator from Oregon *Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator from Vermont ;U.S. representatives *Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. representative from Oregon's 1st congressional district *Earl Blumenauer, U.S. representative from Oregon's 3rd congressional district ;Statewide officials *Kate Brown, governor of Oregon and former Oregon secretary of state *Tobias Read, Oregon state treasurer and 2022 governor candidate ;State legislators *Michael Dembrow, state senator from the 23rd district and former state representative from the 45th district *Jeff Golden, state senator from the 3rd district *Kayse Jama, state senator from the 24th district *Andrea Valderrama, state representative from the 47th district *Wlnsvey Campos, state representative from the 28th district *Rob Nosse, state representative from the 42nd district *Maxine Dexter, state representative from the 33rd district *Khanh Pham, state representative from the 46th district *Dacia Grayber, state representative from the 35th district ;Native American tribes *Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde ;Labor unions *Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council *Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste *International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Locals 48 and 280 *Oregon and Southern Idaho District Council of Laborers, LiUNA Locals 737 and 483 *United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 290 *Iron Workers District Council of the Pacific Northwest *International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 5 *Oregon AFL-CIO *Oregon AFSCME ;Political parties *Working Families Party ;Newspapers *Eugene Weekly *The Source Weekly *The Oregonian *Willamette Week *The Skanner *The Astorian ;Organizations *Basic Rights Oregon *LGBTQ Victory Fund *LPAC *Safety & Justice Oregon *Oregon League of Conservation Voters *EMILY's List *Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon *Sierra Club Oregon Chapter *Giffords *Everytown for Gun Safety *Oregon Education Association *Oregon Nurses Association *Pro-Choice Oregon *Stand for Children Oregon *Human Rights Campaign *End Citizens United/Let America Vote ;Individuals *Nicholas Kristof, former New York Times journalist and disqualified 2022 governor candidate *Nathalie Paravicini, former 2022 Pacific Green Party and Oregon Progressive Party governor candidate *Liz Shuler, president of the AFL–CIO *Christina Stephenson, civil rights attorney and candidate for labor commissioner *Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood ;Musicians *The Decemberists *Portugal. The Man (en)
  • ;U.S. representatives *Cliff Bentz, U.S. representative from Oregon's 2nd congressional district ;Statewide officials *Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia *Larry Hogan, governor of Maryland *Chris Christie, former governor of New Jersey ;State legislators *Tim Knopp, minority leader of the Oregon Senate and state senator from 27th district *Dallas Heard, state senator from the 1st district and former state representative from the 2nd district and chair of the Oregon Republican Party *Bill Kennemer, state senator from the 20th district and 12th district and former state representative from the 39th district *Dennis Linthicum, state senator from the 28th district and former Klamath County commissioner *Neil Bryant, former state senator from the 27th district *Mark Simmons, former speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and state representative from the 58th district *Vikki Breese-Iverson, minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives and state representative from the 55th district *Wayne Scott, former minority leader of the Oregon House of Representatives and state representative from the 39th district *Kim Wallan, minority whip of the Oregon House of Representatives and state representative from the 6th district *Daniel Bonham, state representative from the 59th district *Shelly Boshart Davis, state representative from the 15th district *Jessica George, state representative from the 25th district *Christine Goodwin, state representative from the 2nd district *Cedric Hayden, state representative from the 7th district *James Hieb, state representative from the 39th district *Bobby Levy, state representative from the 58th district *Rick Lewis, state representative from the 18th district and former mayor of Silverton *Raquel Moore-Green, state representative from the 19th district *Lily Morgan, state representative from the 3rd district *Ron Noble, state representative from the 24th district *Mark Owens, state representative from the 60th district *E. Werner Reschke, state representative from the 56th district *Anna Scharf, state representative from the 23rd district *David Brock Smith, state representative from the 1st district *Greg Smith, state representative from the 57th district and 59th district *Duane Stark, state representative from the 4th district *Kim Thatcher, state senator from the 13th district and former state representative from the 25th district *Boomer Wright, state representative from the 9th district *Jack Zika, state representative from the 53rd district ;Local officials *Kevin Cameron, Marion County commissioner and former state representative from the 19th district *Tim Freeman, Douglas County commissioner and former state representative from the 2nd district *Sherrie Sprenger, Linn County commissioner and former state representative from the 17th district *Stan Pulliam, mayor of Sandy and 2022 governor candidate ;Organizations *National Federation of Independent Business Oregon *Oregon Association of Realtors *Oregon Chiefs of Police Association ' *Oregon Coalition of Police & Sheriffs ' *Oregon Farm Bureau *Oregon Right to Life PAC *Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association *Republican Governors Association *Right Direction Women *Timber Unity ;Individuals *Lars Larson, conservative talk radio host *Bud Pierce, oncologist, nominee for governor in 2016 and candidate in 2022 (en)
  • ;Newspapers *Willamette Week *The Bulletin *The Oregonian ;Organizations *Oregon Right to Life PAC (en)
  • ;Labor unions *United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555 ;Individuals *Piers Morgan, television personality (en)
  • ;Statewide official *Bev Clarno, former Oregon secretary of state ;Newspapers *The Source Weekly (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Oregón de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. La gobernadora demócrata titular Kate Brown estuvo inhabilitada para postularse a la reelección debido a los límites de mandato.​ Las elecciones primarias se realizaron el 17 de mayo de 2022. (es)
  • 2022年俄勒岡州州長選​​舉於2022年11月8日舉行,選舉。在約翰·基茨哈伯辭職後,現任民主黨州長於2015年2月18日就職。她隨後在的州長特別選舉中當選並在中連任。 由於已達任期限制,她無法在2022 年尋求連任。 (zh)
  • The 2022 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oregon. Incumbent governor Kate Brown of the Democratic Party took office on February 18, 2015, upon the resignation of John Kitzhaber. She was subsequently elected in the gubernatorial special election in 2016, and was re-elected to a full term in 2018. Due to term limits, she was ineligible for re-election in 2022. (en)
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